sympy.stats.Trapezoidal() in Python

With the help of sympy.stats.Trapezoidal() method, we can get the continuous random variable which represents the Trapezoidal distribution by using this method.
Syntax :
sympy.stats.Trapezoidal(name, a, b, c, d)
Where, a, b, c and d are real number.
Return : Return the continuous random variable.
Example #1 :
In this example we can see that by using sympy.stats.Trapezoidal() method, we are able to get the continuous random variable representing Trapezoidal distribution by using this method.
| # Import sympy and Trapezoidal fromsympy.stats importTrapezoidal, density fromsympy importSymbol, pprint  z =Symbol("z") a =Symbol("a", positive =True) b =Symbol("b", positive =True) c =Symbol("c", positive =True) d =Symbol("d", positive =True)  # Using sympy.stats.Trapezoidal() method X =Trapezoidal("x", a, b, c, d) gfg =density(X)(z)  pprint(gfg)  | 
Output :
/ -2*a + 2*z
|————————- for And(a z)
|(-a + b)*(-a – b + c + d)
|
| 2
| ————– for And(b z)
= z, c <= z)
|(-c + d)*(-a – b + c + d)
|
\ 0 otherwise
Example #2 :
| # Import sympy and Trapezoidal fromsympy.stats importTrapezoidal, density fromsympy importSymbol, pprint  z =0.43a =2b =4c =5d =8 # Using sympy.stats.Trapezoidal() method X =Trapezoidal("x", a, b, c, d) gfg =density(X)(z)  pprint(gfg)  | 
Output :
0
 
				 
					



